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SAM ERUCH IRANI MEMORIAL EDUCATIONAL TRUST is founded on June 13, 2006 with a view to advance some charitable objects like encouragement and spread of education, research and other charitable objects.
The objects of the trust is to assist the underprivileged sections of the society at large by awarding periodical or occasional scholarships or prizes to the students prosecuting any studies or doing other research or in donations or grants to universities, schools or other educational bodies or to Institutions or Associations doing research, other education or for work of promotion of social reforms or removal of economic distress caused by floods, famine, epidemics or towards such other charitable objects.
More information at their site www.parsitrust.com
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